Cheryl (Knapp) Fallon is a landscape and portrait photographer working in black and white and sepia. Her landscapes focus on the Pennsylvania Coal Region and as well as Union County including Shamokin Paxinos Lewisburg Bloomsburg Hartleton and surround. Most of her work focuses on the local landscape and places and things reclaimed by nature. She is now venturing into what some have called dreamscapes. Her goal is to capture an instant and share with the viewer her perception of that moment.Cheryl is also available for portrait work for clients, specializing in maternity, newborn and glamour/boudoir.

With the goal of providing the highest quality work, each image is photographically reproduced onto Fuji Crystal Archive paper to provide smooth tones and bright colors that will not fade for over 70 years. Colored mats, including an option for suede mats, are used in order to highlight the colors in the photographs and create a bold presentation. At the customers request, pure white cotton rag mats may be substituted if desired. The image sizes priced below represent nominal sizes and the actual print dimensions will vary slightly depending film format dimensions to minimize image cropping. Please call if exact size information is desired. The Collector Series sizes of each image are presented as Limited Edition photographs which also carry a Lifetime Guarantee. Each image in the Collector Series is limited to 250 photographs across all sizes 20x24 and larger. After the 250th photograph has been sold, that image is retired and will no longer be available in either the Artist Series or Collector Series. The Collector Series photographs are archivally mounted, matted using acid free materials, and framed behind UV filtering glass. Provided that the photograph is displayed behind glass and out of direct sunlight, the Lifetime Guarantee on the Collector Series photographs includes free replacement of the photograph in the event of any fading or color shifts.

Photographs by Charles Cramer are available through fine photographic galleries throughout the West. He has also taught various photography classes for the Ansel Adams Gallery Workshops. In 1987 he was selected by the National Park Service to be an Artist-in-Residence in Yosemite. Charles Cramer s landscape work has been published by National Geographic, Sierra Club, and the Yosemite Association, which used his images exclusively for their 1994 Yosemite Calendar. He has written for Photo Techniques Magazine, and was recently profiled in the March April 1995 View Camera Magazine. His most recent work stems from his fascination with the color, mood, and spirit of the Southwest.